Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis or Tony Davis may refer to:

  • Anthony Davis (basketball) (born 1993), American basketball player for the New Orleans Hornets
  • Anthony Davis (composer) (born 1951), American composer and jazz pianist
  • Anthony Davis (linebacker) (born 1969), American football linebacker, Utah, and coach, MidAmerica Nazarene University
  • Anthony Davis (offensive tackle, born 1980), American football offensive lineman, St. Louis Rams and Virginia Tech
  • Anthony Davis (offensive tackle, born 1989), American football offensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers
  • Anthony Davis (running back, born 1952), American football running back, USC
  • Anthony Davis (running back, born 1982), running back in the Canadian Football League
  • Anthony Davis (cricketer) (1931–1978), English cricketer
  • Anthony Davis, known as Ant (producer), American hip-hop producer
  • Anthony Davis, known as Beenie Man, Jamaican dancehall reggae musician
  • Anthony Davis (comedian) (born 1974), comedian and radio presenter
  • Tony Davis (businessman), founder of Davis Business Development
  • Tony Davis (Gaelic footballer) (born 1964), Gaelic football player, O'Donovan Rossa, Cork
  • Tony Davis (American football) (born 1953), American football running back, Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Nebraska
  • Tony Davis (cornerback) (born 1986), American football defensive back, Arizona Cardinals and Penn State

Famous quotes containing the words anthony and/or davis:

    It will be the mistake of your life if you go into print in your own defence [sic]. Your denial will reach a new set of people and start them to talking, while the ones who read the original charges will never see the refutation of them.
    —Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906)

    Men insist that they don’t mind women succeeding so long as they retain their “femininity”. Yet the qualities that men consider “feminine”Mtimidity, submissiveness, obedience, silliness, and self-debasement—are the very qualities best guaranteed to assure the defeat of even the most gifted aspirant.
    —Elizabeth Gould Davis (b. 1910)